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e AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES FiEEe e The Aetna Accident & Liability Co. The Automobile Insurance Co. X OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 5 MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President Aetna Life Insurance Company Capital Stock $5,000,000 LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH, LIABILITY AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE ok JANUARY 1, 1917 i o 10.45 Sunday .mnam el . ‘Ladies’ Ald Society of the Bap- tist ehurch heid a. food sale Fridey ‘afternoon. ““Rev. J. H. George in Town. i : lty tiskerd o5 3 enough for the tiniest:babe; yet of & c £ for"six vears, writes that foientdy powerful to act -ll;v~u.g; Lo Lo g Ty X g ] D wwvor s LIABILITIES Pere= ety $ 1,000,000.00 | neserve on Life, Bndowment Term Follcles. 7,61 Caldwell’s Syrup -and finds it a |gtrongest constitution. . 3 - 2 o ve |8 meeting Friday afternoon. splendid laxative, to take and|.'To avold imitations and ineffective|™ TOTR IR “HonY O mrattichore was & - i # B ,029.28 Additional Reserve, ot included abave.. mild, yet positive, in its action, ana e e That” 15 ehoudd be' I every household | etitates be in. | Ben that & fac, | Visitor with friends here day for use when needed. simile of Dr. Caldwell's ure.and ... Exhibition Contest. ¥ .- "75.000.00 AL 7 pglh < S Al . Caldwell’s Syrup is portrait appear on the .. ¢_car-| On account of the illness of - HEBREW FUND TREASURER n in which the bottle is packed. bers- of the lar P. H. S. team, the Fateed ] which s pa X o regular e B W Tt 5 o by drusgists in all parts smuman:n.lmflyflmWqtrfluule.mnntcumflhenb—max.ns.vuyednm - bottle. It contains mo opiate '|tained by writing to Dr. W B. Cald-|day cvening was put on only as an| —Atterney Herman Alofsin 2nd to : Satle dre, doed st gtee, eall fwell, 455 Washinton St. Monticello, | exnibition- contest. Speak Tuesday Night. : 364.175.90 | Unearned interest on Policy LoAns. ... 41,045.16 | Taxes falling dus in 1917 68,780,820.63 | peserve for special elass of Policles and Dividends to Policy- P 5 holders payable in 1917 2,663,206, 99 | Losses and Claims awaiting proof and not yet due. ommended as & . Rew: Leonard Smith of Mansfield is H = i 19 conduct the mmeetii SWSviow 2t thel 1t was anmounced Friday arternoon !l:-n- secured by Policies of mab::ro:m;;s‘ ™~ - IS Conerimntiong] o o Due from Re-Insurance Companies and others. Ty ~fi & PR iy 10,933.61 | Unearned Premiums on Accident, Health and Liability Insuranc 428 NORWICH TOWN g‘:fx};;“.‘:’:&‘?. "“;nn" ,An:::;:' 'g«m A. Willlams begins next - BaAk Premiums in course of collection and deferred premiums... 2,912,596.91 e , e e g ;| Chariotts Fellows, Robert Stott: grade | week: the work of collecting the er- ‘Amortized value of Bonds and Market Value, December 31, 1916, Copy -~ The Bulletin for 3865, to Bel; Bertha Banas, .Jepnle Zawackl,|sonal taxes in Killingly. of Stocks, over Beok Value, less Assets not admitted. . 2,746,627.23 | Surplus to Polleyholders amortised basis for Bonds Used in Schoal Lincoln Celebration | Louise Zawacki. The work of harvesting - ice atl gy ftotniabasesh- 34 -4-" u-;l: ln_ru.m;' I;M—' Telephone o N Pinin. oo ey B B e g B ey TOTAL ASSETS ..vcocacunccnmmnneannaans ceeeeonees..$131,298,624.50 TOTAL LIABILITIES Man Sswes Teny Olaf from atld 3 -+ ' Walter P, Cummings, who has been e 'l ¢ A Olaf, who I - £, i e BT ko Bony Qlat, e v mens S | ey e BV e 5 Now ’ e oy e Bellyiohtors 7 8720812048 | aw Life tnsurance fesuad in 1916.. = ‘ork univ 3 At the West Town street school is|OP the Yantlo river above the bridge | "%+t the busin ting of the West- *|Increase in Assets . 3 g 2 a Norwich Sulletin of 1806 contalning | it, Glon woolen mill. he. foll thiough |, o Congregational church it was g Sy Increase in Life Insurance in forc Life Insurance Paid for in 1918 ($106,922465.78) and in Process on account of the death of. President | pet one of the telephome men near by | vOted “to continue candidating for a LENT COP DAMAGED e of Collection ($1,330,940.00) Lincoln, This will be msed. in Pre- {10 (03 1im and reached a.long, pole |Pastor to fill the vacancy caused somel) & o tsim, of Wi Payments to Policyholders during 1916. . $17,971,431.94 plisction 00) eoecene deveseenogree Daring The program -for the LIRCOID |whicn Olaf srasped and held . ¥vhen | time ago by the resignation of Rev. C. - Rastems, North Windhat, | o 0o nts for Taxes during 1916. ... fevee. 896,123.60 Leaves Him Without a Leg to Stand | p221 Poticyholders since organization in 1850. © 208,834,909.73 | Life Insuranes in Force, January 1, 1917. S Gay: exercises. drawn out to the bank he was nearly (. Barber, Playio ey The honor list for January for those reeslving A in - conduct, arithmetio e R TR AR . .| Unider the _auspices of Nipmuck T— . H H i Tt B S e i | reeien Db oy Gl S atpan B ey s S setent o 2 Total Income in 1916, Aetna Life Insurance mpanies than 5 in the ot Uos, hae these | ¢ and Mrs, Arthur Tuttle, who-left | the plaviet Sunbonnets was given In[Mémber of the city police department > Madeleine Weeks; grade 7, Robert | for Aberdeen, S. D. last June, are ex- | Phoehix hall Txiday eveming. roks e ilent. Ofcar Rishi ity et e A St ooy | pected vast during’ the nekt ten daya| A’ few: Danielson people were ut|SProken leg. Silent Officer Rizht-left, ot - s and will visit Mrs. Tuttle's parants, | Jewett City Tri evening to attend mflon—l @t the corner of Elm and % Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Murray, of West|the firemen’s concert and ball o e oy e, o 5 2 35 } — 3 off, B Town streat. Total Military Enroliment 1503. | Shcn’struck by an antomobie ariver Wil Sew for Hospital. e e e ta . Castati. Jor . Dena 10th Annual Statement 4th Annual Statement Ever Ready circle of the King's|Mmake a war strength regiment and[the matter and found that Hartson Daughters is to meet Monday evening | leave reserves. had run into the sileat co pwhile try ‘at the home of Mrs. Ernest Bulard on | Christianity’s Gift to America will|lng to avoid a team that was stand- —OF— Bliss place. They will so. wfor Backus |be the subject at a meeting of the|ing in the highway. Captain Ryan —OF— principles | hospital. Danielson C. E. union in the Congre- |tobk Hartson to the office of Prose- . . ofe, o —— gational church Sunday evening. cuting Attorney Eric H. Johnson. The " s i i prosecutor proposed that the matts To Speak at Jewett City. Franco-Serbian Collections $4293. |Progtenior, probosed thet the malter e ema ccl em a o 0m0 S“rance 0- Rev. G. H. Bwing of Elm avenue will| Red Cross collections here in small | | s be in Jeweit City Sunday Svening o |banks for the Franco-Serbian hopital | (tendarh made for the siient ons, Snv ; TFOR give an address before the Endeavor- | WOrk amounted to $42.93, it was an-|¢his Hartson said he would do. HAEIEGHD, SON OF. HARTVORD, CONN. ers at the Congregational church. nounced from New York, where the ‘The pedestal of the silent cop was - 2 e iiiaries Address. i it e B o R T e T L R _ Capital Stock $1,000,000 Capital Stock $1,000,000 At the Sunday evening service of|, In the probate court here Monday |blow caused the standard tc smap off. JANUARY 1, 1917 JANUARY 1, 1917 the TFirst .Congregational Endeavor/|there is to be a hearing on the mal Neo Ci in Bugbee Burglary. / society Rey. C. A. Northrop will give |ler of admitting to probate the will of Th 2 : 5 ere were v . g an address for Endeavor day. W. B Titts, who - died recently at lad ot PO jo ety ot upe- ASSETS LIABILITIES ASSETS 5 LIABILITIES e I - iscover who is responsible fc 3 Cy Hi and Cash on Hand and in remium Reserve $ Scouts to Meet. John M. Dews of Beewn wntvnits {SDe WD O S Thmniie, or e {Cesh on Famk aed W Premium Reserve ........ $2,146,089.07|| Bank: s 522,007.04 8 Stocks and Bond: 1,395,905.00 | Losses in Process of Ad- $his- (Beinriny). eveming: ot the" Hvet ey i To R i R e Ty o Taaiat g | Stocks and_ Bonts, - ay) eveming: at - the ; . uring the early hours of Wednesday | Mort, ecured by Real et Red Cross Activity. oo B ay | Mortgages secured Dy Congregational-¢hapel_ 3: sz v z ¥ fi 2o o>v & rf 'RedT¥0ss workers are engaged in| A matter that was reported to the | Loans on Coliateral Justment Losses in Process of Ad- Mprtgages Secured by Real R Estate . -+ 869.354.55/ly oans on Coliaterai. Interest Due and Accrued justment Taxes Falling Due in M and Mrs. Pet P .| making 50 hospital shirts from mate- | police, however, that mignt possibly | Interest Due and Accrued : BOOK BINDER e T e phaaky and family Tiale forwarded here from New York |bave some beaiing on the case was "December 31, 1916 e Comnayion S Rasere. December 31, 1916. . 23,942.10 [ 11 Other Liabili : x.’.( Town street, near Clinton ave- Hospitals. This otk the' Rea Cross e et o Jg prewteo in own hia | eeeminee " Cfmis Premiums in Course of Premiums in Courwe of Coi- b At orwarded from Danielson a quantity | cerned in the robbery of . 2 Collection ... 5 173,282.37 2 /235,42 ;- dlank Books Made and Ruled ta Order, = d Mg e e o g By mg vt ey B Mo s BB o o T H R . B R O Saests roibe i 2 BARE oo F. W, Coleman and the girle |to France. man was recognized on .the street by | Locimons o oronce A% Taxes Falling Due In 1917 138:639.56 S4s mdwmu Sl sne'l{m“-;h:g:: Plans for Milkmen's Organization, |the proprietor of the store that was|pue from Re-Insurance —| TOTAL G LA of to= | service Sunday afternoon, There are so many plans to organize | [oP0ed at that time. Companies on Paid Loss- All other Liabilities....... 130,244.20 i the will b the milkmen hereabouts, one of the|Twe Hundred and ty Children at| es and Salvage Recover- 51 bt Seid trem ":-" 1008, * producers stated Friday, that the suc- Special Matinee. able . GROSS ASSETS .......$2,780,054.57 ianle a s 2 cess of any of the plans seems doubt-| About 250 children were at the | Other Assets __ ... __||less Special Deposits and - As I o ful. Concentration of effort through|Bradiey theatre Friduy atisrmcon to i tidecns B 0 SRR L0 $3,457,560.05|| Assets not_admitted by m F LaPIERRE |’ one Af;new":rgani:auon is what is|attend the picture matinee given es- cnoss; fxfim % d)‘l.sx . Insurance Departments.. 31.222.38 | Surplus to Policyholders % * wanted. one fbree working from | pecially ‘arrange- | L-ess _Special posits an L F.and A. J. For Infants and Children Boston, another from Providence and | ment betweon the hous manseemcnt| AsSets not admitted by . |Surplus to Policyholders. . 4,297,694.38 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. InUse For Over30 pthers elsewhere the whole proposition |and the Parent-Teachers’ association Insurance Departments; . er Years [scems to be up in the air, it is now | The program contained a cartoon 5 Office Hours: _ Always bears stated, and what the milk producers | picture, a special entitled Supersti- | TOTAL ADMITTED AS- TOTAL ADMITTED AS- 10 a m to 3 p..m. by appointment the want is something positive. tions in Ceylon and the ‘feature "in SETS ..coe-ue oo (AR 5443 SETS ... .$2,748,832.19 e Nosey Land. This feature proved of . - Sundays excepted Sy FELL DOWN STAIRS. special attractiveness to the children Increase in Prewiium Incofne. - $1,658,062.60 Increase in Premium Incoms. S — and their enjoyment of it was punc- increase in Assets. . 3,532,982.09 Mrs. Joseph Farron Broke Right Wrist | tuated by shouts of glee and many Increase in Surplus to Policyholders. 2,239,177.31 Increase in Aslets..... £t AR R S . 370,974.80 and :Suffered Other Injuries. e L A MR . s “sat- | Automobile ination Policy Covering Liability, Fire, Theft, Trans tion, Collision, Property Damage and Loss 3 3 sertously | inees for children is working out sat- e g R g o istactorily and is in line with what|of Usge, Liability and Property Damage for Teams and for Elevators. Plate Glass, Burglary, Flywheel, Sprinkler Leal injuted at her home on Riverview Fri- B R B iy e T is being done in many New England o io < : day, mornins when she fell down the | cities in the way of presenting care- | age, Water Damage, Postal and Baggage, Combination Residence Insurance. General Fire Insurance. Marine Insu: . at tHe' time ana her cries for help | ULy censored pictures for audiences -3 3= went anheeded until she managed - oe-:uef! eti-:e? _o.ru;thnhd ance. Fidelity and Surety Bonds. = o Mok Cheine N . ase Today. |, e |NSURANCE—C. E. SHEPARD, Manager, 18 Asylum St., Hartford. E. G. RAWSON, Agent, Norwich. to Mr.'and Mrs. Charles Smith, who| In the city court this morning the occupy am adjoining bungalow. Dr. [cases of Waiter Wauzrek and Joseph | ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE—A. G. HINKLEY, Manager for Conn., 39 Pearl St, Hartford. J. L. LATHROP & W. H. Judson was summoned d | Stomeek, who were arraigned Wed- Y V. foung that Mrs. Farron had a broken|nesday, will come up m“."’ha_fl;d._ LIABILITY AND OTHER CASUALTY LINES—R. C. KNOX, General Agent, 39 Pearl St, Hartford. J. L. LATHROP & SONS, Agents Norwich R E right wrist and other injuries. Fri-|It is chavged against the men that . < day afterncon Mrs. Farron was con- |they assaulted John Guewa. The I fineq to her room. postponement of the heating was ag|named Ly the Union St. John Baptist |cided to enter the short ship racing| An electric alarm has been invented | The water of a St. Loul - 5 é 4 — the request of counsel for ihe defend. |to arrange for an observance next |circuit. No definite announcement has |that sounds when a woman's hand- |pool s kept in god condit lants. The assault is alleged to have [ month. been made by the committee which is |bag Is opened by an unauthorized |application of the germ kill SONS, W. M. FRANKLIN LEADING. ' ——— occurred at a wedding celebration last | F. H. Cordier has been ill at his |investigating the matter, but it is|person. rays. . Heatas o At End of Third Week in Bohemian | Monday. home the past three day: known that the proposition is not cre- e LARGEST ASMENT IN T"E cn-v : Cluila Piviesiie: Tanrmssa News Tersely Told. ‘Wilfred Chapdelaine, clerk at the |ating much enthusiasm locally. s ) : Attorney and Mra. Charles B, Searls | Post office, 1s to make'a trip to Pan-| ~Tills have been introduced in the THe . o < © At th a of . 1left o ama during the month of February. |general assembly this week appointing _At.the end of the third week's play- Friday on their month’s trip to | *7 C4C ¥ peadreault has commenced | William H. Heald, judge, and Ernest PR SRR the sout : e v o < i | the construction of a three-tenement | K. Taft, deputy judge, of the borough " S hich Rer "iC | house on Smith street. court of Stafford Springs. i a;Jallef? 7 Heaith commil 3 Rev. fe FEEL FINE' TIK e, 3 e B £ (Miss_ Eihel T Rich is spending a for next o ‘ew days at her home in Palmer. H IS T esing. STAFFORD SPRINGS Trenty” Taylor has entered the em= Wallace Goss of Willimantic _has % Une Enest oL Mr. And Mra W ploy of the Hudson garage company. Bartlett. Death of George W. Wh g—Burial ildi i SCASCARETS” FOR |- Z:smemramsin e commep, e | o wm, K% "esteneimn | o 00 C P20 e 1 e [/ EARANCE a ittee that has Cooley Start to Rebuild Burned Mill | foundation for a new building to take with Brick Structure. the place of the one destroyed by fire ~ several weeks ago. The new buijding and half the Bohemian club's pin- ; vill be of modern mill g c tion of Ing and half the Bohemian club's Dib-| Georse W. Whiting, 30, died at the|will be of modern mill construct 3 | iz dsughter, 3rs. William | the latest type. The walls will be 3 Franklin was leading the last of 26| bome of his daughter, Mre Willam| U8 Ja80 timbers of heavy southesm 'Rack °f coATs " TO CHOOSE FROM : : PRICES ARE THE LOWEST CONSIDERING WE INVITE INSPECTION- AND COMPARISON. : WITH. OTHERS : v Lasbury in Stafford Hollow, Thursday ; players with Sidvey P, Marland sec- | night, after several days' iilness with |pine.’ The floors will be three-inch SPEND 10 CENTS! DON'T, STAY SAE Chans _‘g,,“,,."‘:,, Yolla pneumonia. Besides his daughter with | southern pine with a one-Inch maple BILIOUS, SICK, HEADACHY, ThsSoore of each Dlayer follows: | lom ho has made his home, he is|fnish. The roof will be Barrett as- 3l° . ‘CONSTIPATED. A S, ‘Williame, C15 140, | SUrvived by one grandson. phalt slag. The structure will be four - stories high, 60 feet long and 60 feet i 14035; Dr. L. J. Syl de. White the new building is in Truly Wonderful Val 1 . : . ! CANT HARM YOU! BEST CATHAR. | S50 qbats: by %, Toad, 32353 FUNERAL. s O bt s chi s ol e e \ FIC FOR MEN, WOMEN AND | her, 14,200; A. E. Withington, 14,635, Mrs. A. W. Eaton, uf tie Bubysn Woulsa ol By font ¥ 3 “:-. - CHILDREN. Yot Bassett, 1515; Hary J. Hyds,| The bedy of Mrs. Henrietta Eaton|tho company can fil Tia " orders " Tar . Fay hume \ #,1": B!dney“ wnd. 16570; W.|wits of A W. Haton. a former resi- | goods. - SUITS v . Wheatley, , & iram S, F*n{k dent, “was broug] iere from ‘lorces- = h{ C “Eniov lite! Your system is nn= Homer 13,175; | ter for burial Friday. Rev. Levi Reess u £ W ENDION o et T Charles. officiated and burial was in StaZord | BY & referendum vote the Western ron ecps you bilious, head- S 4 ederation of Miners favor changim 5 tor coated, Jown E jStyeet cumetesy o name of their organisation - ‘lo nternational Union of Mine, ’ Mill - breath bad 3 3 2 No Decision Yet. | 7,1 A, P. Stafford~ Springs bhas not yet de-|and Smelter Workers.” {Lsss; Bawird 'A. Suliivan 13130 A ‘opdworth, 18,730 ‘William J. | Hiver'and bowel cleansing you ever #x- | Youns, 3 e een T owh seomtuk you sver o e Teavoer, 1696 C g xINTS Values Up to $29.50 - o T |head, clean tongue, lively step, e " skin ‘@nd - lookin, tooting AL -THE Bmfl‘l*’ “V'“es B.!“ B sicks croms. Siligus, Teverion st sy e 29T A : > PETTICOATS REDMpAD.TR cross; bilio - . p? i * & . - ' L tie—they are “harmliess—never sripe =Y 9 WAISTS and COST AND BELOW . " e FURS NO MEMORANDUMS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS % EVERY' SALE IS FINAL 18 Main 8 TS e nage Busarves”